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Word: angers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Anger is the root of both righteousness and sin. . . . The proper attitude toward evil is anger. . . We must finally be reconciled with our foe, lest we both perish in the vicious circle of hatred.. . . We are called upon again & again to be executors of divine judgment. But in the ultimate sense [the word of St. Paul] is true: 'Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Niebuhr v. Sin | 4/29/1946 | See Source »

When Gromyko spoke for the third time, his usually dry, level voice shook with anger. Fiercely, he called Stettinius a "troublemaker," charged the "most possible fuss" had been made of the matter. Britain's usually impassive Sir Alexander Cadogan, his face flushed with indignation and the Council chamber's oppressive heat, pointed out that the Iran matter would have been disposed of by a routine report on May 6. "If Russia hadn't brought it up today, this wouldn't have happened." Later, in the bar, Brazil's Pedro Leao Velloso remarked to Gromyko...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.N.: The Most Possible Fuss | 4/22/1946 | See Source »

...Anger over such enormous inroads into the $700-million-a-year U.S. market bid fair to outweigh the anger fishermen and boat owners felt toward each other. The Atlantic Fishermen's Union (A.F.L.) had struck for higher wages and a 60% share of the sale of the catch. The companies, disgusted with 58 strikes and work stoppages in four and a half years, stubbornly shook their heads, talked of selling their boats to foreign nations, buying the catch at one cent a pound below Boston prices. But at week's end, best bet was that labor and management...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISHING: Troubled Waters | 4/22/1946 | See Source »

...unique way, thus: Quo-"slick." Byrnes-"a small, crabbed . . . blinky, tight, screwed-up face . . . the sense of his words was sinister nonsense." Ala-"the little adventurer." Lange-"a serious, charming and humane individual." And as for Gromyko-"this face is full of strength . . . spoke always without anger, but with logic and force, and quiet determination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: AT THE TABLE | 4/8/1946 | See Source »

...Attlee's tone, in Jinnah's cries of pain and anger, in unofficial British comment, observers saw signs that the British, often accused of supporting the Moslems against the Hindus, were ready to work for Indian unity. If Jinnah will not accept a compromise, the Viceroy may impose a constitution on India over the Moslem League's protest. The constitution might include a bill of rights to protect the Moslems, promise them the right to secede after a period of years. In other respects the Congress Party, now speaking for 60% of British India, would shape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: This Is the Time | 3/25/1946 | See Source »

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